c) Provide opportunities to meet and connect with others in the community around a common topic

Community Kitchen

Twice a month volunteers gather to cook and freeze dozens of nutritious, tasty meals that are distributed through community agencies and SIRCH groups. Over 425 meals a month help individuals and families who are experiencing illness or hardship. Community Kitchen is a great place to be – cooking, talking, having fun and making a difference. Volunteers receive training from SIRCH prior to cooking in the Kitchen.

“The reason I volunteer for the Community Kitchen is because I want to give back to the community as others have helped me when I was a participant in the CAPC/CPNP programs.” ~ CK volunteer